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About Drs. Kopolow & Girisgen (Sunset)

Located inside Pearle Vision

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Your overall eye health is my number one concern as an eye care professional. Coupling this with the most current technology allows for me to examine, diagnose and treat diseases and disorders that affect your eyes and vision.

Languages Spoken:

English, Spanish

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Services Offered:

Walk-in Exams

Same Day Exams

Pediatrics

Retinal Imaging

Medical Eye Exams

Computer Vision

Exam Fees:

Please call to see if your insurance plan covers partial or full exam fees.

Eye Exam Starting Fee $79.00 Includes Dilation

Contact Lens Starting Fee $40.00

Retinal Imaging Fee $39.00

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Your Next Eye Exam Visit

Your Yearly Eye Exam*

Annual eye exams are a recommended cornerstone for ensuring the health of your eyes. In addition to checking for changes in your vision and updating your prescription, your doctor* will also look at your overall eye health, internally and externally.
Prevention and early detection are keys to maintaining healthy eyes, as some eye health issues have no immediate symptoms but can still cause damage if left untreated. That’s why regular check-ups are critical.

Wellness starts with being well-informed

During your eye exam, the Independent Doctor of Optometry* at or next to Pearle Vision may create a personalized Eye Health and Wellness Report to summarize your visit. In addition to noting any problems, conditions or diseases found during your eye exam, your Independent Doctor of Optometry may provide you with a report outlining the next steps you should take. It’s a valuable tool some Independent Doctors of Optometry* offer to help you maintain and improve your eye health and vision.

What To Expect At Your Eye Exam*

You should never be kept in the dark about the health of your eyes and your vision. Yearly eye exams may last up to an hour or more depending on your individual needs and usually involve a variety of tests to make sure everything is looking great. The experienced eye care team will do everything they can to make the process effortless and eye opening.

Your optometrist may:

Ask you questions to get to know you, your eyes and your lifestyle betterCheck your overall vision, color vision, depth perception and general eye healthLook for any indicators of potential vision problemsDilate (temporarily enlarge) your pupils to see as much of your eye as possible, if needed- Dilated eyes are more sensitive to sunlight. Bring sunglasses to your eye exam.Use an ophthalmoscope to illuminate and magnify the interior of your eye, a way to detect such conditions as cataracts, diabetes or hypertensionPerform a visual acuity test (reading letters on the eye chart) – the smaller the letters you can read, the better your visual acuityProvide the option to use a digital retinal exam such as Optomap® to gain an incredible 200-degree view of your eye’s retina (the back of the eye). This improved scope aids your optometrist in diagnosis and prevention of various eye conditions and diseases, including macular degeneration, glaucoma and more